Digital Archiving Policy

SELF-ARCHIVING POLICY

A: PRE-PRINT

[A pre-print is the author’s version of the article before peer-review has taken place]

Prior to acceptance for publication, author(s) retain the right to make a Pre-Print of their Article available on any of the following

  • their own personal, self- maintained website
  • a legally compliant pre-print server such as but not limited to arXiv and bioRxiv

Once the Article has been published, the Author(s) should update the acknowledgement and provide a link to the definitive version on the website of ABMS.

“This is a pre-print of an article published in Advances in Basic Medical Sciences Journal [Year, Volume number, Issue Number]. The final authenticated version is available online at: https://doi.org/[insert DOI]”.

B: AUTHOR’S ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT (AAM)

[AAM is the version accepted for publication in a journal following peer review but before copyediting and typesetting]  

Author(s) retain the right to make an AAM of their Article available immediately on acceptance, without any embargo period, on any of the following

  • on their personal, self-maintained website
  • their employer’s internal website
  • their institutional and/or funder repositories

After publication, an acknowledgment in the following form should be included, together with a link to the published version on the ABMS website:

“This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Advances in Basic Medical Sciences Journal [Year, Volume number, Issue Number]. The final authenticated version is available online at: https://doi.org/[insert DOI]”.

C: PUBLISHED ARTICLE (VERSION OF RECORD)

[Published article is the version published (online/print) in a journal following peer review, copyediting and typesetting]  

Author(s) retain the right to share/disseminate the published article without any embargo period, by any means including twitter, scholarly collaboration networks like Google Scholar, LinkedIn, Academia.edu, ResearchGate, Twitter, and any other personal, professional or academic websitea link to the published version on the publisher’s website:

Authors should preferably give a link to the published version on the ABMS website:

 “This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Advances in Basic Medical Sciences Journal [Year, Volume number, Issue Number]. The final authenticated version is available online at: https://doi.org/[insert DOI]”.